How many cubic kilometer in 1 billion gallon [US, dry]? The answer is 0.0044048838. We assume you are converting between cubic kilometre and billion gallon [US, dry]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: cubic kilometer or billion gallon [US, dry] The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1.0E-9 cubic kilometer, or 2.2702074456538E-7 billion gallon [US, dry]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between cubic kilometers and billion gallons. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 227.02074 billion gallon [US, dry]
2 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 454.04149 billion gallon [US, dry]
3 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 681.06223 billion gallon [US, dry]
4 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 908.08298 billion gallon [US, dry]
5 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 1135.10372 billion gallon [US, dry]
6 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 1362.12447 billion gallon [US, dry]
7 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 1589.14521 billion gallon [US, dry]
8 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 1816.16596 billion gallon [US, dry]
9 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 2043.1867 billion gallon [US, dry]
10 cubic kilometer to billion gallon [US, dry] = 2270.20745 billion gallon [US, dry]
You can do the reverse unit conversion from billion gallon [US, dry] to cubic kilometer, or enter any two units below:
The cubic kilometer is a metric measure of volume or capacity equal to a cube 1 kilometer on each edge.
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